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Fengon 380
The Fengon 380 (Dongfeng Fengguang 380) is a compact MPV produced by China, Chinese auto maker Dongfeng Xiaokang, Dongfeng-Sokon (DFSK), a subsidiary of Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd. Overview The Fengon 380 was launched on the Chinese car market in June 2022 as a 5 to 8-seater compact MPV. The Fengon 380 is powered by a 1.5 liter inline-4 engine developing 112 hp and a 2.0 liter inline-4 engine developing 143 hp. Transmission options include a 5-speed manual transmission and a 6-speed manual transmission option. Fengon E380 The Fengon E380 is the electric variant of the 380. The E380 is equipped with a set of 42.336kWh blade batteries with a CLTC pure electric range of 310 km. Additionally, the E380 also supports DC fast charging and V2L power output. Ruichi EC55 The Ruichi EC55 is another electric variant of the 380. The Ruichi EC55 is equipped with a set of 38.64kWh or 41.85kWh batteries with a NEDC pure electric range of 295 km or 361 km. Additionally, the E380 also supports D ...
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DFSK Motor
Dongfeng Sokon Automobile () known internationally as DFSK Motor, is a joint venture between Dongfeng and Chongqing Sokon Industry Group Co Ltd., formed on June 27th, 2003. DFSK produces microvans, flat-bed commercial trucks and passenger vehicles under the Xiaokang brand and sport utility vehicle under the Fengguang (''Fengon'' in English) and Glory brands. Manufacturing for DFSK takes place in a total of four different facilities, two of which are located in Hubei Shiyan and two in Chongqing. History At the beginning of 2000, Chongqing Yu'an Innovation Technology (Group), a manufacturer of motorcycles and automotive components, and Dongfeng Motor evaluated the possibility of manufacturing microvans intended for small Chinese businesses. Dongfeng had experience producing cars for PSA, but had not yet produced vehicles in the light commercial segment, and approved the project. In 2003 the joint venture ''Dongfeng Yu'an Automobile'', headquartered in Chongqing, was formed and ...
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